_________________"We can complain because rose bushes have thorns, or rejoice because thorn bushes have roses." -Abraham Lincoln"You can't argue with all the fools in the world- it's best to let them have their way and trick them while they're not looking." -BromCredit to Jester for the avatar!

_________________"We can complain because rose bushes have thorns, or rejoice because thorn bushes have roses." -Abraham Lincoln"You can't argue with all the fools in the world- it's best to let them have their way and trick them while they're not looking." -BromCredit to Jester for the avatar!

Paprika. It's just funny."Nurga". A word used in YTCracker's songs, probably as opposed to the actual N-word, since he is a white boy after all.Skithiryx. The name of a Legendary Creature in Magic the Gathering. According to one of the articles on their site Wizards said the name was supposed to make one think of 'spidery crunchy sounds'. Also, his nickname by many is "Skittles", how awesome is that?Anthrax. Awesome sounding, even if it is the name of a terrible disease.Hobbit. Why? I don't know, it just sounds cool.

I'm actually surprised I didn't give a serious response to this thread. I happen to find a lot of "p" words to be cool and rather useful: pulchritude, priggish, paphian, palliate, prate, phlegmatic, pule, perinium... There just isn't a good time to use them without seeming pretentious or pedantic. ): Lignious, velocious, fastidious, calefaction, scintillation, bilious, victuals or comestibles. Algid, estival, summarily, sanguinary, and lascivious or licentious. Osculate, ameliorate, exacerbate, masticate, recondite or obfuscate. o:

Unfortunately, I'd give credit to German for having probably the coolest word I've ever heard in my life:

Obviously not. I always found it amusing that pomme de terre, the French word for "potato," literally means "earth apple." In turn, that makes it one of my favorite words as well, unless you consider that it's technically more than one word. Otherwise, I'd like to also claim pseudostratified columnar epithelial cells as another great "word" or rather a set that expresses one meaning.

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